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Exciting Update: Our Practice Has a New Name!


We're thrilled to announce that our therapy practice has rebranded to better reflect our approach and values. The same dedicated therapists will continue to support you under our new name. 

THERAPY FOR ANXIETY

Some worry is normal for people, but it can make life incredibly hard when it becomes too frequent or intense. We will teach you how to challenge anxiety-provoking thoughts, cope with your anxiety in the moment, and reduce it over the long term.

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Anxiety Therapy in Ontario

Learn How to Manage Symptoms Like:

Constantly worried that you're not doing things well enough

Noticing times when your heart is pounding and your breathing is shallow

Overthinking every decision, even the small ones

Constantly feeling afraid that other people will judge you or think poorly of you

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You don’t have to feel this anxious forever.

Living with anxiety can feel like constantly walking on eggshells. Simple tasks may become daunting challenges, and your mind may spiral into a cycle of worry and fear, making it difficult to focus or relax. Despite efforts to rationalize fears, the anxiety persists, impacting relationships, work, and overall well-being.

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Even if you've had anxiety for decades, with the right skills, you can learn to control it.​

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With your therapist, you will learn about what causes your anxiety and how to navigate it. You will develop a toolbox of skills that will allow you to cope with your anxiety when it shows up and reduce it over the long term. With time and commitment, you can learn how to approach challenges with patience, embrace uncertainty with courage, and experience moments of joy without worry.

How Anxiety Treatment Will Help:

Examining Your Thinking

You may not realize that many of your anxiety-provoking thoughts are probably not realistic or true. We'll work on helping you feel comfortable sharing all the “what ifs” that move through your brain so we can get to the root of your negative self-talk, challenge those thoughts, and replace them with more accurate statements.

Learning Coping Skills

The way we respond to anxiety is very important, and many people react with anger or judgment - this is not helpful! You'll learn coping skills tailored to you as an individual so that when anxiety comes up, you'll know how to cope in a way that will ground you in the present moment and reduce the intensity of the anxiety.

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Identifying Avoidance Behaviours

Avoiding nerve-wracking situations might bring temporary relief, but it actually worsens anxiety over time. By dodging nerve-wracking circumstances, we let anxiety take control and reinforce the idea that it's unmanageable. In therapy, we'll help you face these situations gradually and build confidence in your ability to cope effectively.

What Is a Panic Attack?

If you sometimes feel like you have an intense onset of anxiety symptoms that also show up with physical symptoms, you may be having panic attacks. Panic attacks often feel like they're coming out of nowhere, and they can include the following symptoms:

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Intense worry

Increased heart rate

Pressure in your chest

Trouble breathing, like you just can’t catch it

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Dizziness

Panic attacks can be incredibly scary, especially when you don’t know that’s what is happening. After experiencing a panic attack, it’s common to feel even more anxious because you’re scared that it will happen again.  

 

The good news is that if you understand what a panic attack is and start to develop coping tools, your panic attacks will become less frequent and less intense. This is something we would work on together in therapy. 

Ready to get started?

Sometimes the motivation to book a therapy session comes at 2 am, so we offer online booking so you can schedule your appointment whenever it suits you best.

Click here to online book your free Zoom consultation or first appointment:

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How do I know whether my anxiety is healthy or something that needs to be addressed?

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This is a great question! As human beings, it’s common for us to occasionally feel worry or stress. However, when you find that your feelings of worry are beginning to affect other areas of your life or are starting to feel out of control, it may be a sign that your anxiety has become unhealthy. At this point, it can be very helpful to seek support so you can learn tools that will help reduce the intensity of your anxiety.

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Q: Can you help me if I have more than just generalized anxiety?

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Absolutely! We're here to help with various anxiety challenges, including panic disorder, social anxiety, separation anxiety, and specific phobias. 

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Q: Where do you offer therapy for anxiety?

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Although our practice is based in Toronto, we offer online therapy for anxiety to make treatment more accessible to people all over Canada.

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